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2 INTERESTING FROM EUROPE. ADDITIONAL BY CHE ARABIA. OUR PARIS AND BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE. Our National Treubies in England | and France. EFFECT OF THE NEW TARIFF, hes, Beey he Our Paris Correspondence. » Pans, Maro» 1, 1861. The Struggle Between the Bmperor Fears Assassinatum—The Temporas Power of the Pope—The Perils of Free Discussion in Frame—How Wa It Al Bna?—The Address of the Ghaniler of De- puties, de., do , de. ‘The quarrel, or rather the atruggio, botwoen the Emperor Nepoleon and the Freuch clergy is now assuming alarm- tug proportions, Even the alt absorbing Mires affaie is for- gotten for the moment. Alt that 18 t+kod about, specu- lated upon, is the mamdement of the B.shop of Poictiers. ‘The churchman has in that document attacked the Km- peror in the most savaye mauner, and be gots his reply no longer in pampbl ts, bat from ¢ho offictal orgaa. ‘The Monecur thus povices the Bishop's oaslaagut:— peror’s government, *ud whch ix of @ nature to disturb the public mind In cof sequence, snd according to the tras Art. 6 of the law of 18 Germ fubmited «o the bigb jurisdiction of the Council of State charged to decide on all cases v. abuse ‘Thus you will perceive that the secular power is brought | to bear atones, The Pretect of the Department of Vi- An 10, that letter has been | Emperor and the Clergy—The | Piet ostentatious @onounement may certainly, however, be inten led le cuber nations, with a view (0 inoluaato that Cl he mbking ee pied with such pacific The Patric a tow days a; Niahed following Felation to M. Mires;— vite iat . Repeated we been mado to some formation telabre to th vituation of te uffa Wena it. We must therefore ocnfine ourselves to stuting tbat by er. an examination care of unt de Germiny, named the Cal ce. Gee crate daw ( hemins de the books and uccounta is gelvg on. ‘This investigation, close of whieh it is impossble to fix with accuracy, must re- qvire so much the longer time that the numerous under- takings founded by M. Mires ail converge towards ‘he Caisse Derale. ‘Tho paseage then goes on to state that Count de Ger- mivy bas jee: bimeelf toa juocial counou, but that be has not, ag was erroncously stato, calied in any bauk- or to opsiet bom im bis important migsion, Au immeuso deal of excitement continucs to provatl m_ tue oomaer- cra} world regur sing this case; and what with this, aod the oitiisultics of the Roman question, it would be fuliy to deay that thoro is. w great doal of painful anxtety. Cho pure Bonapertists aro by no meabs satistiod with what they term Pers gpy’s coquetry with the press, The’ liberals are VOry tar indeed from being contented with asi the use the members of the Legislaturo Lave made of ther enne, in which lives tho Bishop, at once entreated, from | Dew perhamentary privileges, and the Oriesnists and lo- the Minister of the tnteriur, that proceedings’ be com. menced agains! the Bebop, and that the mandement be stopped. M. de Persiyyy, bowever, who feels that war is now declared between toe government and the clergy, caso of pour GaLeaco; 8» Le published thejfe!lowing reply to the Protect » Mosueur Lx Paere day, iransinitting to me (we mandément of Moi Bishop ot Folctiois, 4 bave t iuform you that the government Paris, Feb 27, 1861 has juat deferred us ac usest uf abuse to tho Connell of stato | the ‘prelate who bas nwt fr ased w bind the authority of his character to passions ort ary to the Intecests of religion, ‘The reproduct'on of this wasutement by the jrurnals, and ua- der the form of brochure, woud have author ministra- tive or judicial repressions ‘verpment to Withdraw such + xecases from the judgment of blic opinion, I Lave acvordingly taken no steps to pravent The pubieation of a d-cumcat to which is revealed with 60 much audscity the secret fe-ing of the party which, under the cloak of religion bas no other alm than that of assailing the elect of the French people. F. Dé PERSIGNY. Cases thus referred .o the Conncil of State are usurpa tions of powers, or excess in the exercise, contravention | of the laws and regulations established by the govern ment; infraction of the rules and regulations eanctioned Dy the canons as reorgnized in Franco; violation of the Uberties, franchises and usuges of the Gallican church, and any proceedings which may aflcct the honor of lrench | the American resideats in Berlin. citizens. ‘The great fear for his Majesty is now that an assassina- tlon may stop him in his career of usefulness (o the em- pire, In the Senate the great topic of diacussion ts the temporal powor of the Popo. To-day tho Marquis de la Rochejaquelin spoke in favor of that powor. Senator Pietri, the former Prefect dv Police, answered the Marquis. The following will give you some idea of his speech. He said: The Meng pp power of the Pope is lost. We must confine ourgelvrs fo the preservation of bia spiritus! power. We must cousider the athitude ef the reaction which has again raised tts heas, aud must determine our like of conduct. italy has an army of 00,009 men, whico she will place on our side in the confiiet with which we are threatened. As M, Pivtri seca the Emperor each murning, you can readily appreciate toe tmportance of this declaration. Wo are on the eve of great events, The clerical party will force matters to an issue. Tho Mires affair has done much to injure tbo government, aa the opposi- tion makes use of such m fine chance to assert the most startling things in connection with the financial troubles of the moment. Tho Livorty of discus sion granted 10 the Cuamber will, fear, prove for a long time a great thorn 1 the sive of the ernment. The French are dvoiaedly uot us yet fitted for Parliament aud free speech. Too easily excited, they rush from one ex- trome (to the G@ther, ano praise to-day but to curse to morrow. 1 wilt a one? You may son expect to hear of new financial dif ties, as M. do Peregoy bes sanounced hig intention of overhauling the Crecit Mobiwer, All these institutions are, it is feared, rotten to tue core. The Freuch will ro- maia io Syria. Paris, Feb. 29, 1861. Napeleon and the Pontif}—The Rélgious Aspects of France—The Emyress @ Reb-yiows Monomaniao—Cwhiie mgrovements to be Effeted in 1801—The Mires Agasr— Serthe—The Journey «f Urince Napoleon lime Pre cunted by the Emperor, de., de. de. Mt would appear us if the long pending strug, tween Napoleon and the Pontificate were hastening toa climax. Tho clergy, as represented by their bishops— and that is not siways the camo thing as by thoir own ‘voices—bave determinea tw show no querter, First ap peared tho slashing brochure of the Bishop of Orleans ip reply to M. Laguerroniero a “Rome, la France et I'Italio;” ‘and now the Bishop ot Voictiors ts waking the thunders of heayea by a voluminous cherge which unmistakeably hokia up the Emperor to pubsic execration ag the Pontius Pilate of the ninet euth century. It has been said, | koow, that there is little religion in France, and that of ail nations it would be the last to lash itself up to the fury of a relig’ous war. There is, of course, considerable truth in thie But he would take ® false cetimate of the country who drow his strongest inferences from what be sees and beara im the capital. From he travelled muen tm the interior of France, and having mixed wich the parochial clorgy, I can posi- tively declare that religion has a firm and settied rest in the hearte of the provincial masses. Tho pricate—let no ove deny it—are a bard working, painstaking body of laborers. Their focks surround them at ail times and sea- sone, and a biack sheep is detcoted with lynx-eyed vigilance. The clergy arc, for the most part, as good physicians of the body as the soul, and this docs not decrease thoir influence. They cat, drink and sleep oftentimes with the lowliost of their people, and, beyoud the hambie tencment assigned to them as their propor abode, in which they may hardly be said to live, have 20 home but in the midet of those unto whom they minis ter. Education of the young waa never 80 much attended to a8 ut present; and Le must bo a very prejudicos party, whatever phase of Chirstiavity he belongs to, who would not say that there is iv France a people carefully brought ‘up in the love and fear of the Lord. Well, then, upon such a people the thunders of the eplecopate will ecarcely be heara in yain. Tho Iloly Father, in his Roman citacel, is to the masa undoubtedly & epecies of myth or vetted prophet, but without they devoutly believe him to be the facred representative of the crocified Redecmer on earth, aod when they are toid—when the words are printed, and are echoed from house to house throughout every w wa, village or bam: of the empire—that the mau they have liftea up to rule over them i another Vontius Pilate, about to desecrate the vicar of Christ as hw preiecessor did we trae Sa Viour, it {wi | not be su prising that their hoarts should be sorely troubled. ana now that the government is determined Ww prosecute veverabie author of this awful Onslaught, tho pioceeaings wii be watehed with BO COMMOD ILLor st. But, as 1 before observed, the bishops do not always represent the clergy, and wus the gv aware of, From time to tiaw words Live beon throwa to be- out on the part of the imyerial goverument, ttimutiag | eympathy with the working ciass, at the expense of the | episcopate; and were the bisweps W continue to pura the course at present adopted, of dealing out their ana themas against Napoleon, there is little doubt that bis Majesty could stimulate the interior clergy, by openiag eat to them the epwo pare, aot as aa elfeotua cova ter ‘The workivg cleray are very 1 paid; they groen in bitternem of epvit at the mauner im whieh they are cut of trom prefermeut; but even while they do 60, they have 4 sooret coutideuce that Napoleon has their intoroet at hea: t, Ho, I conters, I do not look to see the position g:bmnists enlist with the clerical party, in the hope of pro- ducing & geBeral covtusion ta which each party may scramble for its own peculiar views. M. Feribe, the dramatic auphor, whose death has caused & Vaouncy in the Academy, bas left an tmaense number | of sketches of pices, detached scenes, &c., sulliciout, it was carcful not to wet as rasbly ds ho bad done in the | is caid, wo employ a long life ia completing them. - In renty to your cespateh of yester- | rithe | But as Minister of the Interior I | Lave thougat it would bs ¢.ut ary to tho interest of the go- | nmeat is fully | of the Emperor abaviutely absorbed in whe oow role the worthy Biehop of Powtiers bus assigaed hin With the inforior clergy a4 hw iuat umente, wien the ae My ot his back, aud wit the uatural ambition of tae Country Ww Foe F ance woe wore the mighty Empire of the West, 1 bolieve the Kmporor wii run ais course withe Out fineling. The top» wities of tao Vopy will be ce. ditood to zero, and Bardiow will aaraly be porunitiol b> aise herself intoa Power in luey which caa for a mo | ey. ane that of Franca, on thie suvjoct lor me add a fow words ne ko 1 h SB RDOW well cameh i atin her Majest; Lee the vulnerable vou Of Acvilis. Choro 1s no don ing it. The Kasprees Kugeate w io aw aw of porpewd | _ Price Napoleon, who was exceeamyg'y anxious to pro- ceed to Kome, bas been peremptoril) prevented sy the | Ewperor. His Imperial HM ghoess, aa usual, wae very ‘unwiling to bo thwarted in his purpose, but thy Eaperor assared bim—us the story gves—thut bis preseace ia tho Poutrical city at the present mommy ut would be the signal of ag berai coofgration. “sy cousin,” sald his Mayes ty," we wulk datly upon hot ashea; tor Goa’s Bake, leave the vo cave ulone.’? ‘A goovral report prevailed that tho Princesa Ciothiide Was 10 an interesting situation. It is certata that *be her- self firmly believed the fyct; but within the lagt tow days it is understood that the symptoms were fallacious, sud | that the Prince who, most of all his family, resembles | the great teunder of il, will in alt probability go down | to the grave, ‘no eon of hia succeeding.’” Our Berlin Correspondence, Bunun, Feb. 27, 1 | Celebration of Washington's Bivthday—the Changes of & Year—-F te at the American Ewlussy--The Guesti— Speech of Baron Ronns—The Toasts and the Responses, to The 224 of February has alwaye boon a fostive day fur For several yoars tho meetings called to celedrato the birth of that gediiko man, ‘who was sojuatiy termed the Fathet of his Jountry, were graced with the presence of the veperabie Humboldt, and many of us etill reculleet with pleasuro the warm enthu- siasm with which he dwelt opon the uvexampied pros perity of tbat giorious band of States, cach froe and inde- pendent, but all firmly and indissolubly unived, of which he had beheld tho origin, and upon the Driltiant futuro that was yot in storo for tuem. This year the company ussombled within tho hoepitable doors of the American Embaesy came togotner under fur different auspices, Here, at least, with the wide ocean rolting between them and the placo of thelr nativity, they stilt acknowledged themselves the children of one common motber; South Carolina and New York, Virginia and Coa. nectiout, California and Texas, still! met on terms of mu- tual amity and fellow citizenship; but the feeling of proud confidence and patriotic oxultation was gone, a ting of melancholy overrhadowed the festive proceedings, and every one appeared to ask himself how the next anni vereary would be passed— whether this was not the laat time that the eons of the great republic would gather together to volexanlzo tho matul day of its founder to peace aud harmony, and whether, cre another year had passed over their heads, its memory would not bo drowned in blood aud lst in the fury of iaternecine war- fare. Quod Deus avertat. At seven ?. M. the visiters began to pour in, and tho epacious apartmenta of the iubassy were soon flied to overflowing. The mejority of the company coasicted of American citizens, native and adovted, oue hundred and thirty in number; but there was also a cousiderabie eprinkling of German guests, including geotlemen of the hghest standing in the ertstocratic aud scteatific world of Berim, among whom I will ealy mention Baron vou Koono, formerly Prussian Minister at Washtagton, aad Professor yon Holtzendorf’. Aftor a prayer by the Rev . Lowele, thanking Providence for the maoifold blessit ge hitherto youcbsafed to tho United states, end imploring the Atmighty t> avert the daages that row ducutened them, the entire party adjournea to tho eaule @ manyer, where an ample ooard was eyreao with awtpee ala Russe The mmortal memory of Wastiugtoa having been drunk in solemn sileuce, Governor Wrigat proposed the beal:h of the Kivg and Qucen of Prure.a, prefacing it by some flavoring remarks ou the persunsi character of the King, the cordial manner ia which Ameri cubs Wore invariably ‘recetved im this country, aad tue amicanle relations that hud subsistea witnout iaterra wo nations ever stece the Union has yluc® among the great Powers of the eart Baron Ropne responded to this toast in a speech which will be read with interest on your side of the Ataatic, Whether or Lot the prophecy be realiz-d which concluded it, and which excited the emthusuweie acciamatious of bis aeditors, It ran as follows:— While I return ty beet thanks to Governor Wright for tho kind expressions in which he has just now allused to Prusaia, ati to he Majesty the King, who so justiy de- ferves the love of hia people, I bog cave to olfee a few Tema ke respecting your own country. When we were assembied here, a year ago, We little expected shat the Union aud the political institutions which then formed tbe subject of our admiration would 80 900n be threatened with diseolution, and that tho United states would so eoen be on the brink of revolution and of civil war. Lt shows \hat we aust not rely too mech upon humaa insti tutions, that no govorpment, however wisely framed, can exist for any length of time uniees the people for whose benefit tt is instituted are animated by that true Christian spirit of forbearance aad compromise which is the necos- sary condition of ali social and political life — This not tue time cor the place to examine through whose fualt toe present state of tlungg hos been brought about. , This sa time for recapcilationtpana not for reeriminatten.” 1 thece. fore abatain from expressing any opinioa as to who is right or wrong. No doubt sios have beca committed on both sides; no doubt wolfish demagugues have seized the BOD g stions to promote asa poscoute their ambi uous objects, But while we have to admit tuis, we must at the rame time cheerfuily acknowledge toat the mags of the Amertcan peopie are 80nd, and wo rcly agon thei pa- trictism, well a8 upon their practical sense, that as Foon a8 they shalt eee clear in the matter they willant reat until they shall have restored peace and re estaolia- ed the Union, hitherto their pride aed the eavy of the reet of the world. (Cheers) the questiva very naturally arises on ap occasion like Ubis: what would baxs great wid distrguiehed man whose oirioday wo cowdraw to-day, woat «ould weneral Washington do if he wore till omovg ve? Woald be despair? Cortanly not Tus werd was unknown to him. (fremeudous cheertag We tnd bim eurcounded by calamities ana difficuities of fli kines, by foreiga and dumestic foes, in the midst of teach gud mut ny, in Want of money, in want of erory thug. Uxdaunted ‘by all thia, ho e'cadlly pursued bis Way ; all these difficu ties ouly @eomed to Ptrengshea bis Coursge Aue energy, and bis patriotic efforts woe daauy crowue? by the fullest success. In the presoot emergoa cy, too, bo would und ways avd moane w save the Uutoo General Washiuxten is gone, but his spirit te stilt alive among the American people. (Applause) We see it im the effets now making by the most patrwtie men, from wil parta of the Laid states, to restore peace ane barmony. Ihave no dyubt their oftorts wut | be crowned by succees; nay, I go further: I botveve they hove been successful already. | cannot suppress & secret hope, the hope that this vory day has becu fot apart for « day of genera: reconciliation, aud that to day, on Washiogion’s birthday, a Lew boad of uaiwn And Iiiewosulp has een sighed, (Kuthasiaaie cheves. ) hope tam Lot & false prophet, and thet the steamer whieh leaves Now York to-morrow qili comtirm in a fort night what I youtare to predict here w day. Ido oot yet cespair of the Union; up tho ¢ trary , | believe that / 8a stroog aud otherwise heathy man, who it su idenly aken 6'ck from an overabundance of beaith, often riwe om the sick ed healthier aad stronger than be was before, just so the Uoion will rise out of the pre. Dt Crisis, stronger, more powerful, and, above all, wish ® better prospect of curation than it ever hat before | give you: ‘ the Uniou, the whole Union, aad nothing but she Union. May !t lust forever."” When the applause had subsided which greeted thie eloquent hi ue. Br. Hnoson rose to off Fa toast to the Univeraety of wore euttog thew stuaies. In reeureing }) Professor Von Holtzendorff alind the opportcnity of paylug a grace Ampaseador, abd ity Wing @ grace- ful teroute oma oy fae geet by Eom dont | aifficuit period in wht" represented hws country at tbe bow t of Prussia. Bo extolied bis wolicitute tor the weltare of his fellow citizens, the intercet he took 1a the efhare of Germany , the gencrous frankavss with whoo Loexpreseed bis political opinions, 1 coatradietioction | to mest European dipomansts, who oaly cere fr Go unitorme, ive equipsuee aod flue dinaers, and thiuk + in, Where eo many young Amoricauw terror about the cvod.ciwu of her soul Hor mind i | beweah th tf dignity w attend to the grievanoes of thely peed Frey ney bag he POLO OOF OD ® | Gistreeted conntry men. fo protectiog German vm ims ge Jails, @t wuutaer sae aveoroed | gracte who b oune America Cit 26U6, the Ad AAs. Bred cas myeters of 00 i rappida; whew the Fenporor | owt mer: este finds her ina Atate oF vervour alfeeviou, a4 if Lite wero Ab abeoiuve burthen to bw. Che priests have toli hor Abet Providence tas neem! Mera grand ride. It wis for this thst eho wee scrcuet Mm that terrible hme or agony whew 1 heeame a quesion whethor the Cwesarian | Lorese, WhCh Kero loBeparsble | vu the privelples uf tru: \ liberty. Auverting to the unhappy disputes tat mow were de- whereof 1 will ‘Of the speaker, .W. Batler, attracted the first families of of the ation. «No one amoug y more heartily than C eo at the accounts which gee now us of excited < al trouples that de Fairilur oar Union, ’@ best hero shoul to-day. Connected by blood and descended from ancestors whose with the history of the of no glories that are every citizen of our glorious make no claim upon your attentiva that will cot bo conceded to him who would perpetuste if possible. by the arc iice of bis life’s blood, the proud ex- clamaticn, ‘I am au American citizen.’ (Cheers.) Af- ter Baring ecyes the Union at this Court for tive years, aud had the gratitioution of recetvivg the formal expres- sion of the thauks of my government for services which T have rendered in my own name whon tn charge of this | fe i ge i 2 Bue the Unicn, u sense of duty and true devotion t» her b compeiled me to forward already my resignation us 3ec- retary of the United States jun bere, dud tO re- solve to return home to assist in saving the Uvioa, if pos- sibie, or im avoid the horrors of civil war if I fod my fate wedued to of @ contederacy of the Southern Tne lutter portion of the evening was passed by the younger quest» yn music and davcing, by the cider in animate? conversuticD, and midnight was far advanced when the meeting up God graut chat when this bationsl avuiversary cvmes round again, the clouds that hover over the repubitc may bave vauishea, and that, in the worcs of Baron Ronne, “it may have risen from the present cris strorger and more powerful, and with greater prospect of auration, than ever.” F Opi il Tariff. (Tranetaved trom the Pare Moniieur, Feo. 28, tor the New York Hara } Among the items of news which come from the United States is Cue which dows not direody concern the domes- tic crisis, but 1s bo jess worthy of attention, for it has sa international bearing which will escape no one's atten tion. ‘The repre-cutatives of the Northera States, taking advantayzo of the absence of the Southora members, have been in great haste to vote a wow Custom House tril Now, thon, the North, which is desirous OF sap hy | manufactures, is very unfartnful, to eas of lide ty when it Rev tedo wate tariffs, ama doe» not keep in os the intercsts of the South—a country essentially agricultural ood very mu: h 1p favor of fee trade. tariff heretofore in force was very pro tective, sinco it imposed on forciza mor shandiso ad valorem duties varying from nineteen to thirty per cent. ‘the now tariff increusos all tho taxes either directly or by combinations which eubsti- tute a specific for ad valorom austes This retrograde re Jorm has been very brdly vecewal in Engiind, and will be no better Liked in France; for our sks, which used to pay nineteen per cent, will pay a tax varying from twenty to thirty por cont, and ow: wines, taxed at thirty per cont, will be assegsed at 3344 por ceat. If & recoveriation ‘ebould be flected in the United Btates, woich ¢ces net yet appear to be beyond hope, it 4s proyer to surmise that the aboution of this tariff with be one of the compromise clauses obtained by the 3 uth, If the Uren be not re-esiablis ed, the programme of free trade proclaimed wy the South wit op-nto mur rade ‘and agriculture a read to fruitful interenuse and barge relurns. The Murder of Capt. Pyke, of the Ship Geucrat Paerknill. The veesel left the Mersey on Monday morning, the 26:h bound for Charieton, United states, wader the com- mand of Crptain Pyke, tho crew consisting of fret aud Seovnd mats, Doatiwaia, sloward, aad eleven seamen. {appears that the ship has not got far dowa the cicor when seme angry words tok piace between the captala and crew and the sveward bears the former saying 10 the firet mate, (Cunnwgaam Campbeil,) in tho csbin “Ina you ever gee Such a thong tu your life? T was omy showing that man how to placo the roprs on the belay- vg pin, whew be Kicked me twice.” The captain thea wert on ceck, avd about half an hour afterwards tne steward ‘oliowed bim thither, aud eax him pushing ono of the crew about, saying “Will you do it again?” the man replied would not, ail thep went on quietly JOF & time, but between ave and six o'clock in the evel ing, Whea tho stoward ws in the cabia, be heard « Duise ou the apper deck, which he thought was 0c eio0- 0 by the chies mate fogging rome Of tae crew, and 8.0n. atterwards be heard @ similar vowe, apparently arisiag from the saqe caure, About seven ali baads were cated aft by the Bret mace, who tid them that he woud ai vide Whe watobes, and if the Davos would getup whea calied they rhoula be treated like mon, out if not they should be treated to the coatrary. The men then wont into the forecaue, and order wea agala restored. ab eight o'clock the slowara wns in tho galley, aui hearing bee between the chief mate and some of the uasbeathed their bunds s\abbing at the mate as fast as tocy dire tips’ The mate was then bloediug co- pwusly from various parts of the boty, The stowsrd at Vemptou Wo protect the mate from tbo violeboe of bis in- Tuy ated assailants and got hold of oae of them by the collar, try wg to pull him off che officer, whoa the ruflian urbed rowed wna aimed # blow at han with bw knife, which be fortuna ely esexped. Cunniogbam was abvat run wro the cabin to inform the captain of what bad Woken pace, when, to bis earprise and horror he found Captam Pyke iyi g on hes face im a large pool of blood ou the floor oetweeu the fore ana after csbins. Ge sed Ube unfortunate man aas bathed ots face, but he expirea ins few m nutes. Cunningham shoutes oat “Mar. aer,’’ apd the sec vud mete came trom his verte to uis Hssistanes, when the maa who @ruck at the steward owed them, wd said to che Laver as bo was supporting the body of te captatu, “You su of a b—-, you want ed te interfere, die yout’ et the same tims aiming un viter plow at hun with bis kaile The steward agsta o@ Wand ran iow the cabin dis assailant was f the crew scopped eae or com- The majority of the crow then got together af) gavo three cbeerd as though they were rejoiceeg at she result of their murderous on: Siovght The sbep was at this tine nearly opposite Pont 8 The captam dead aud the mate nearly so, tho law CLOW GIO Hot proceed to any further aes of vivlesce, bom, nor aid they indisate avy intention of cong 8» The steward and the second mate then arrange? to bring he vieser beck to Liverpocl, ana male kaowo to the crew a oppwed the adopava of this Was Once more turned for Liver. tho crew asssted to bring her back, While the other coggediy retusea todo aoythiog tn cho ebape of work. Signals were ho sted for a pilot and Oue Was taken On board. Un hearing what 040 occured on howro be hatied « steamer, the ship Was Brougtt ap the reer, aud when ehe arrived opposite the Priugy's Pier br ao, about ono v’e ok on Wednevday morniag, the re uit of the aifray was communicate: by some nh 4 PeTeoD Counceted Wich tbe managyin nt of the north landing stage. de immediately caveyed tho intelit- gepee to Lb tal Polor office luspector Cartiaie a ul of police officers at ouce bowrued the sbi, took the whele oF the crow inte custody, and esoorte )' chem to the mara Drive ‘They feaud the mate alm wt tae OY ing late, bavipg oven stabbed im nearly a dozen dil ferout parts of tbe bocy. Inteiligevee of the melancholy affair was forwarded to the office of the American Consul, and that funcaraaey, gether with the vice Consul, Mr Wilding, was oogaged tor #ome bours tavestigating it Ot the 28th the inquest en the body of Oaptam Pyke was Opened befure the Liverpool Burough Coroner ‘tae Oret conte, Cucningham Campbell, who was staobed ev severly ik progreeeiug favorably, Coptoin Pyke was a bative of a small town or village in the neighbor booo of Preston, and wis aout 34 yours of age. He wan a married man witha family, and bw #idow now resides ip glotcher street Toxtoth park. atter tao removal of tbe body of the anfortuoate maa to the dead house, the detective officers examined bis Cabin, They foun Wnoer the pillow of his bed photographs of bis wife aud the youngest ebvd, & mice little feliow about cwo years of ge In the cain was also a pair of child # shoes, fod attacked t© them & memorandum reminding the cap wip thet be was vo get two similar paira at a certaw shop th Chu leswon, He seemr to Dave had w predtieotive for aroaturing life at a very early age, for it a seid be rao away frog school, came to Liverpool aud was eve aod ne cabia bry On bowrd the very abyp tn whieh be came to bie untimely end Ho afterwards studied uavigution nad pasted through all the graoatious of rank im the merch: 14) be quaritied biawelf for the more tap » weible position of master, He obtained bw ovr about four years ogo aad was meter oF the GeO rei Perko from tbat time to bin death He i# spoken of as an ethorent officer, an note seamaa nd a quiet, well 4 mao, Markets. BARING BROTUERS' CIRCULAR. Active ond prices are withoat tmprovewent. Money in cemand, Bank of Eogtaod rave of digvount remains ot eight cont Cousvls leave off 914g & O15 for money, OLX & 91% for the account. war Biver, ba, Id ; Mexican dvilare, 46 115d.; american cagles, 164, Td , comipal Douvioons—<pamish, 764. 6d.; Sout Ameri- can, 148, 6d. per ource. American stocks remain inactive. We have no busi bers to quote; prices romain, therefore, nominally tae same. GEOROB HOLT AND CO.'S COTTON CInCULAR. Livenvoon, Marcu 1, 186% ‘The week opened with a pretty active comaud ax wel from the taco as for exvort. Onder thas incrased ia- quiry , prices for ail the generally useful qualities of A oort- can cottm advanced & fail gd per prund Latterty, bowever, business bas beeo cui trolled ny moaviary cou siderations, the approsenst: n with parties bere being taat the repr wed demand for specs to rewit to Amor'om neat ave made it Lecessary tor tbe direowrs of the Baak of England, o¢ ‘beir moving yeeter lay, to make o fur thor edvanee tn the uiready very bigh rate of discount. Chis apprebensos bas not, however, noon realized, still there i8 & CortelD (Cures Of 0 eueineds ws regarda Howey mst tore, @bich iw acheck to ours, wud bax evied © +h action in Our Market, the greaer portion of the Ace Hoticed Curing toe early portion of the week having beow Let We now quote Omid sine’ uplan & 6id.; Movie, O84. ; Orleans, 6%d The Cornmnities of Bs kern pine upland, 7961 Mobile, 741; O are, TAA; being an advance of I¢4. par po ma. Rest Lndis otto is without quotale change in value, JOHN L. BOWERS AND BROTHER'S CIRCULAR. tavnuroot, Meron 2, 1461. A continuance of unfavorable putitical aad commercial news Jom he United States; of our font grain harvest, over trade here. By - ete contract Cvosumers pur- parcets sold at $d. 0 9 made for Unit a 212,005,429 yards, or £8,000,000 in deciared valio, amounting tv 6 168,304 pounds weight, value. Notwithstanding the vhe preceding one, nearly all othor markets haviag ‘akep more, with the exception of Mexico and Ausira- Ma which show u falling off, amounting to the former country to nearly reven milion of yacds of cottoa goods, and to Australis nearly tea miltion yards. The tocal of exports from tbe United Kingaom during the past year amount to £139,842,817 declared vaine; whily the im ports for the aieven months ouding 30a November are £144,887,078, tho litier exooudit g the former, on the on- tire years, Deaily twenty ailious pounds, witle we have exported ‘in gold aud sliver £2 556,672, more than wo beve imported in fo thse whv.onject to these ig- ures 93 rhowig that che balance of trade is largely agaiusl U8, On the grownd tot 14 Kayland coutres the transit trade of ber countries, we woud slave the plam fact a8 iven by our triem@ Moers, atotterfvat, son & & , in Rhete recent circu af, that the importations of four and breavstutls dorivg toe five montas from the let cf september to Ist «f February amount- ed to about sixcen mien Livres steritog tn value. Nothing could prove uw re Cleurty taut the barvest ia this country has been greatly delloient, and tho vetimate wo stated wm our aunual cicswar of the loss which has ac- crued to this country from ‘nis circumsauncy alone was by uO Means an exgge ato! ove instead of handing over to the agricultural 1uteres¢ mn lhons of pouods to be Spent in the country, une m part upoa articles of clothing, the country 18 drawed cf tts precious m tals at a time When politteas morrments in the United States not only check caperts tut retain imneys due and cause derangements of trade tn other quarters. Aad to this the overtrading to Tne and ap almost total Saspensi & Of Commorce owing to repeated fauures Of tue crops in that countr lastly the diflicultice created 12 the Levant trade, caused partiy by pohtical ovenis and doanciat disturbances, leading to numerous morcaottle fatlures amoagst Gbgeged in that teuie, the prosuration of trade wo wi bormwg under jugt pow is fully explained, as well as the necessity oF submit ing for atime t aa unusually high rate of movey, uutil buision tnas its way again tato this country. 1t is a fortapate circumstance that the stocks of textile Jabrics which are now uccumulating tm the mnufactur ing districts bave been small at the begiuniog of the yeor, Ths circumstaoce enadied tae producers to main tam prices much be'ter than would otberwwe hive been the cage, Incced many articles are held comparatively high even now, consideriog tho high rate of discounts and general derangement of tare. The courte the y»w material has taken has disappointed many who ypecwiated ou a rise, in consequence of the Girturbes siate of America aud tho diflicalty of bringing the cotton to ths country. Short time, tura outs, aud upremunerating prices of textile tabeics lesseued tho de- mand, avd for the preevat prices are not ikely to expe- riences rio; but, OD tbo centiury, tosymypattize with the downward tendency of our market, Th» accounts vy the Arabia do not seera to bs been coasidered a8 favorable holders, Che © op is still eatunated at four millions of bales. It must be conteesod that thus far 1x6 dovs not b Ja out much promise of good to toe mercenule commu- tity. It opened with apvrebensions about war and with MOUCY at Fix per Cent; on the Ttu of January the rate of discount was raised to seven per Cent; Oa tuo Léch of last mouth to eight per cent, where it remaias at present. Tbe import wade sharts equally with that of export the drawbacks, Dot to Fay gioom of present circumstances, nor there any prospects of an immediate favorable change. Our transatlantic brethren are not content with bringit distress and derangement vpon european traders by P litical quarreds, but must add the aliempt to ena ta tarif’, ‘which is next topronititrry, and thus shut the door to future comme cal transactemé. Should this measure untortu- Lately pass inte law, the republic will no longer be hald up as an example of a wise goverment. Severe as the ‘crvaia 18 which this country has to contend with, it will ‘overcome it cumparotively woul, if peace be preserved, und we fancy eight per cent dis-ount may as equally pre- vent war as it docs speculstion. The manafacturmg imtercat of the country ts no doubt uflerieg, and likely to suffer still more, owing to the pecessity of greatly reduoing the productions of textile abrics, which excoeds present wants, but as most of our Prooucers bave done weil during the last year or two, bey can better afford a momentary reverse thin former- y. Never before were stocks (speaking ia , general rms) smalier tban at the beginniug of the , and al- though they may have acoumatated taconveutently by thie time, tho fabi tp prices is aot such as to Cause appre- benaiors or run. mption 19 on, at loast o some extent, aod in a litte while buyers will again ap- pear in the market. It must not be overiooked tuat tho Present rate of ¢wecount puts almost a stop to the most legitimate export business—namely: that of yarns to the neigbborirg States, ‘The wigh rate of ciscount acts asa bar to business in all directions, anc purchases have beea oxceedingly small and &t variable prices. Indian and Cains 5-4chs sairt. ings have becn moet depressed, as will be seca by refer. rig to our Comparative statement. Afany orders for fancy gowls havi-g been countermanted by the Americans, tbe band loom weavers are oaaly off for work just now, And that olaas of work peooie are suffering severely ; for the howe trace, alth vga rather better than tt waa, docs bot at presen: aiford employ ment for them. No one likes hold stock when the cost 18 monthly enbauced by ex- Orbitant interest; people rather pay the first slight ad- von @ than take advantage of offers now mado, however jow in price. Breaastaffs, WHEAT AND PLOUR READY FUR MOVEMENT—TOLLS ON THE N8W YORK CANALS—THE WHEAT CROP, BTC,, KTO. The papers are beginning to speculate on the move- ments of gran when lake navigatim shall open. At Chicago the wheat, flour and corn in store for shipmont is thus stated :— At Miuwaukeo there ts also a large amount of broad stofls tn swote at bok Chicage and Milwaukes contracts ure beiog mavo for shippwe grain and dour to Builaio and Onwego at pretty fair rates for ebip owaers. At the Canada ports upon the lakes thore aro largo nc. Cumulations Of O:vadstuils rowdy tur Shipment down tne ot Lawrevee. The un-erwriters who iasared this stuif, say the quantity in store greatly exceeds that of auy Previous year. A Montreal paper understands that gram Irom American lake ports 16 ty go dowa the 3 Lawrence lw the sprig, aaa i¢ anticipates a lively trade. The in- dications aro more favorabie Ww an carly Opening of tho lake ana river route, and it may be avie to do somothing vetwre the kre caual is ready for business, The schedule of tous adopted by the New York Canal Teard wt the February meetmg were, in several tm- portant particulars, olfeustve to the forwarders at tue West, They sccordimgly petitimed for a modiiicstion of ibe toil et ov tour, wheat, corn, barley, ry», oats, & fhe question bas deen argues for several days ootere Bad by gentlemen from Buffalo, Rocnester, 4yrucuss, &C, and Gecided satisfactorily W the petitioners, ag tuilows:— 1800. 1361. MM. M. 20 20 " 20 26 Corn wad corn meal 20 26) Barley. 80 26 26 26 26 26 ao 26 Ay Otte (Ind ) Journal says—From all parts of the country wo cootivve to receive cheering news of the Prospect of ap abunaant wheat crop A J. Ball iforms Us thet to Sheffield and Perry wewoships to gromiog Wheat bevor looked better, ana farmers trom sll sections are in the Beet of spirits at tae prospeot, The Russellville (Coan ) Herald says the wheat crop of Logan county ts lovking fom Keoly fue aod promising. As wich my be said of the wheat crop generally im Lop uesaue. The Viwcenres (Ind.) Garette says:—We aro informed thas the growing whoat crop tks remarkably wed fur the time ot year, But litte ia this section appears to bo winter ki ‘The Chicago Press pays that during the put wook tho weather has been cool and pieasant, and highly favor amie Lr agrtoottural operations. 4 1 turvughuut sae northeast portions of the stato looks aansualiy well, and much ress hae been winter kiliot than ‘or turoe Sears past. In Sourbern Mihigas ans Nortoern Ladiana, Ube reports are aii of # favoravio character, Poetaar To RewEcar, (Weer Coast op Arnica), RY THW Frewcn Mau.—Officw) notice bas been given by the French Post Office, of the extabimhmeot of « branch mad = service between samt Vincent (Oape Verde 1ano6), and Goree, 1a ovpnection wih tae mouthly mail packet service berween Bordeaux an. tio de Janeiro. Coo anvespondence from the United states fur the French doy Of <euegal aod ite depesdencies, forwarded m tho Frepeb mil, wil reach ite destinati u mich sow? woen vent Dy Mean Of the Preach malt pwkets tern Hordsaux via Hains Vincent, than by the rune via Kaginud, aod hevee the French Post Office wil forward in futaro by the pew route, ail letters not apeciaily adareeaad wo go forward Via England. Letwre for “enpeal, sont France, in the Freoch matt, are eunjeoe to @ post goof toirty cou the #iegle fate, wn oh iv ta Cuil tbe United States any Frouch poblag, ana @ required w be prepaid. _ friends of both Mr Jakive followed in pursuit of Gulley par. In New York the runaway couple eluded all the vig (save or ce, and no doub« succeeded to tose Calvorpia by the steamer which sailet last Jukine bad been married bat about four che wa daughter of Amos Pike, of Rutlad, aad @reeprciable family. The chopemens occa. sions the mest intense exoitement aid grief the of both families.—2roy (iW. ¥.) Times, uu. aT AUUTION : Mee AUOTION. st Bee ta! Rusewocd and cahogany Conmber Xurotture pom ania, Orser, Carriages, b Arnos. The catule the acd richest assortment cement facta va Wee a naan tion this seamn The furnituce was aH made to for the present owner love then seven months ago, by Well, | Brauned rf & Kotb, and is of the best descripton, (4 com- plete order ues at the house Sula peremptory, MaGNIFAUENT ROSK 4 00U PIANOFUB» By ‘Tre richent ‘nstrume nt offered at suc'l ‘n this eeason, superb- ly carved legs and case, four round corners, full iron olate, Grermiung bare, wil the modern improvements made by oly | makers, fully tested by competont judges and pronounced supertoF instrament; rosewooa Canterbury, do, ateol, cover: in brocade; French cloth Gover: sookoase, Secretalre, Enooignn: lady's Work Table, Writing Desk; reach to Pier Biirrora, marbie Slabs and Brackets; two large el Mirrors, richly carved frames; embrotdered Laco Uur- tains French srades, Coru.ces; two magnaticent suits Draw. ing Room furniture, ‘covered Ih three colored satin brovade of the richest description, carved in soKd rosewood; two Tete-a tee Sofas, two Arm and eight oval back Chairs, rose- Etegeres, lined w ‘and backs; Kuwg’s patent reclining Kary Chairs; Pier, 01 ana Quartotte ‘ables; Oil Puinungs, by Legrand, Col Ynmen, Rossel Folieres, Feiaw, and ovaer, cininen artisis—oseumpiion, of the Virgin Mary, from the celetrated painting in tho levuvre, Paris; o\orm at soa, by r je; two superb match Falntin, Artiatio | Bronzes, representing Night and Morning Grusaadors, Paat ieginia Painung, Music, Powry, Pandora, &¢ magnificent ~evres Vases, from ibe collection of Jerome Bons: te, cost $V: antique and go bic Keception Uhairs; the Gar- Bens ot Versailion and Luxemmerg, by Davids: fruit and Flowers, Winter scenes Kiemish Interior, french line Kn. avin gs, Wardrobe Chevalle Gis, Table do Null, rosew ind Hinttad, Chates to match Uileloun, @-air 4,” Rods &e si, Brursela Carpets, rovewood ‘unarbie too Dressing Hurcaus, Kedateads and Comnodes to match, Totlet Jaber, chaving stands, ftockers, Ovuches, ‘al Chairs covered tn moquet. spring and btir Watiressey, Vous ther Beds Bowters aud Fillows, val Mirrora, Pastel Pains ings decorated Obina Toilets rocatol Curtalas, &. Chambers—Muh gany end black wanut Bureaus, So Rockers, ¥ ashstands Lining dovm—Solid carved oak Buffel, Statuary marbie top; Heerdt s patent dining Table, Qoucaaa, aria (hairs, clegant ‘sels crystal and ruby glass, dee: Goblets, Wines, Champagnés, Lemonades Tumblers; cetory, fruit apd preserve btan 8; Gnger Bow!s, ruby and guld liqaor kets, poder dchina Dinner cet, richly decorated Tea Het, 44 pleces; solid silver Dinner and Tea sets, Silver Ware, Cofled Din, Casiere, Onke paskets, Naokin Rings *poons Forks, ivory bonded table Cutlery’ also, basement aud Kitchen Furpiture, * tone, Jrcn, ‘iin, Woeden Ware, on Ware, ‘ opper Utenetla, Ice Plichets, Halvers, &c. "Fer the accom: inedation ef parties lying at & distance, a competent persan pe ht bout rega thi bs N.B chargr. Sale ive without! to the Wea-ber, 1. Bm ‘be above elegant roridence torse 8or to let. For (urihor eugene inquire of the auctioneers Mortimer Griilin & ©., Auctioveers, will give their personal attentivn to the sale ot furniture of 1amilles decuutng housekeeping. LONON CaRv—TUO HOUSSKGEPERS.—H. W. POR- A. Tin & 00., auctionsers. ELEUANT KOSAWOOD, SATINWOOD AND WALNUT FURNIIUL#S, MADE BY MBEKS, ROOS & MIMCKLN, IN THE BFS MANSER AND in PERFKCE ORDSK xcellent rosewoud Piapoforte, three magatficent suits of id rosewood Parlor Fu niture, covered in the mort expen sive and desirabie patierns of French satin; costly Vier and Mantel trench plate Mirrors, ele gant Ol laintings, rich vr L- vet Carprts, iarge wud extensive variety of 30 id Silver w are, heavy out Ginss Ware of the most Mr ive Kind, ele- gant Obina Ware, tea ots Vasea, Parian Ware, bronze and crmoln Clocks, &c, The particular attention of housekeepers, hotel keepers andthe trade generally i called to the ‘a! apd extensive catalogue sale of the above rich and cose Kouseho d Furpiture, Decorations, &c, &0, t» be sold at pubiie auction, to the hi at bidd- cash, on the pre- Four centh street, between Lighth aud Ninta ror uses, No 218 aventies, at 108 o'clock this day (#onaay), starch 18, bel the nich and desirable contents of the above tive at a tpg house, the whole of which will positively: ve Par. lore—Superior Velvet Carpets, three m solid mose- wood Suits, covered in maroon, blue acd 00 end gold satin of the most expensive and Turkey Eesy chairs, in moquet and satin brocade; ladies’ solid rosewood Ke ception and Arm Uhairs, ¢vered ti bine, crimson ané maioon satin; solid rosewood Ven- with rich statuacy marble tops; “expensively rosowood Pier, tola und Side Tables; costly rose. ‘wood Btegeres, with marbls top 6 oe doors, &. im- horted expressly for the owner; ladies’ ros-wood W. ables, bronze and ormolu Clocks, oegant bina Vases, with the most chaste and expensive luudsoap: 6 o order in France; magnificent french plate ‘ler i with rich and heavy gold frame; Mantel Mirror to match, o #iX feet square; beavy embroidared Lace Window urt ‘Corni e8, large abd extenive verlety of Uil Paintings, by native artists, such 68 Landecapes, winter scenes, marine views, Seriptural pieces, ic. IAGMIFICE-T SEVEN OCTAVE PLANOFORTR, city made, carved lege, elegant finished ali wae inlaid plate and richly’ set with pearl, belog a va'uable a: conly Instrument worthy, of luspection: rrowoud Peay tool, covercd im satin, with an clegant and costly embroidered Cover. Vining Koom—Rich Velvet Carpet, in goud oder; soltd oak bxvepsion ‘Table, all polisned in tie best manner; marble top tancy Table, Mirrors, Sots beds, Chatrs in hair cloth, rosewood < uit in costly Indi elk, together wiih crystal ‘cut Glassware, Wines, Champagnes, Timblera, Goblets and Decaters ‘o maich; rich china Tes apd wisner Sets, custiy bulve cware, 4¢a ond Dinner Sorvice, pulvers, Cake Baskets, Casters, Coffce avd Tea Urns, spoons, Forks, Liquw otand, Uuperlor 1 able. Cutlery, 8a, Chambers and Nu sery—osuy olid rosewood and mabogany Hedsteats, Siacuary marbie op Buresus, Wasbstands aud Commodes to match, over twenty pure Hair diatiresses, from furty ¢ made to order, in exceilent condittun; Cox sprvade, Ingrain Tables, Towel Kec! Kods, ‘mahogany id, and crim: Aescriotion; Gowns i ry cushioned Chairs, Kockers, Sofas, Hit btand, ‘Yea aod Dinner Tables, wgether with « largo ahd ds shiablo assortment of Basement and Kitcnen Uwarils, &e, with which the sale will commence, ‘The sale of tho sbive Furniture is positive, without regard to weather, N. 6.—the above elegant House and .ot for salo ata great berg Lerme cay. apply to the owner on the promis Cu cha- ters of the above Furniture whi please take notice that every Articly must bo mold, UOE ON SALE OF MAGNIFICENT PURNICURB. Superb rosewood Pianoforte, Alegant rosewood Parlor Suite, Bronzes, warble Groups, Rich Carpets, sliverware, &a. $11,000 worth of first class Parlor, Chamber, vtaing’ iivom tad Ciorery Furniture Wo be sold af pub.le aon, without reserve, by RLe>SLL W. WOTCOLT, ane ioaeer, Abis (MONDAY) alternorn, at 2 0'clwk, At bonse id Twenty first street, near Seven’ h'avapue, The entre Furniture of the house is new, baving beea ro cently wade fur the owner, and comprises overytaing dewtt- cor fashionable and costly furnished re adeuve the vie to be wuld Lor cash and remeved imi iy trom the retulnos, aD Lg Ww are two clegant solid rosewued Parior & richly carved, covered ‘crimson and man brotatel, two mouths ago UperO seven «clave rosewood Pianviorte, With roa» woud Music Cabinet, stool and Gover, with ta» Dili and warrant ¢ for two years from the maker; marble too Btegere, ro ewood Centre and Pier fables oil Damask Lac (tiring, three elegant Pier, Oval and Manel Mirra. Turkish « hairs and Lounges, ie velvet and tapestry; over dd ids hnglish Japestry and ingran ous, all now; Bro 20 Hoke tich pevres aod Dresden China Vases, artisoc Browse, Marbie Groups, mosaic mar ile Pedestals, bronze nd or mold Chandeliers; gold and landscape Shades, volves {Lttomous, rich carved rosewood Keaseaas, large tiair whitelcoweny beds and Bedding, Dressing Bureaus, marble top Wusistanes, French Tollet wets, one 6 vetave’ Pian sfore made by wdert, French Chairg Arm und Keoeption Chala, two hanssome Sofe Bedatoads, Tete-a-Lotes, Kuckors, Ward fide, Bitevsion Lining Table, opens fourteen feet; ok war bie top ouflet, omk Arm Chwirs elegant oak Writlag ves, f every derertp.jou, ruby and eryntar Gat Loree Lines, Go sluts, Champagans, Wines, ¢ Bottles, Colory stinda y Tholt silver war, Lenk, Casters, spoons, Forks, Mutter Knives, Ivo aida iver cudery, with a marge variety 0” iabogeny unk wat tome wood Chamber Furniture not ment! ed Also oas of vtha, &0. No pos uy. Lecas tere, W M. MPIRFIN, Av CTIONE fh. Ae Bi canoe, MBKALN & GO., Irving Bulldings, 004 od tun Ihr eaway MOSDaY MORNING, MARCH 18, at 105; o'elook 7 Aberiif’s rela, of Hooks ‘and ctape and Lancy stationary, fe erm cash, 10 bavkabie funds SXIUNEB's SALG OF RRAOL MADE CLOTHING AY Pree LAR, auctlonnor, % ds ko A. M URIsT, H velt ow this day, 18rd priain) frock, umaer vio hog, satunet and Caney Orasith 4 rot. nwcres, wluthe, Dovsk-an, Velveta her with Shirla, Drawers, Cot a lo of woft felt Hats and cio ¢ Copa, Hoge (ho WIth ab AcsorunAator vatlurs’ Criuun oMs, £6, Ac. By order of avsignss. Also, two Bowing Machines. UCTION NUTIO“.—A FAMILY D&OLINING MoUSR hi ap se of at private sate all thelr Par'or, iii FON esTUNLUFA AL 4 g ek muon, 4 rose Woon seven octawe Fisnororte Lo exc aol and tore ot ON e.tomores, Bedsivws, Nashstands solid te 10, Martreate, bo Tho Paraitaro was ed ent owner, Aid hes beoa In Wad Luquie at No UOHUR NUNC —LAKG® O80 COST SALB OF ‘Crockery, Obirs and 1) packages Glassware —By JS Wh. Aa KIA, aucvionver, Tuesday, March (9, 4: 10 u'el ok, Al 2H) Pea | treet, a ebolce Flock, In lois for dealora, Nore ment. Call and ace € iT PUBLIC AUOTION, of & deever rendered in the Kanawha (i Kanawha county, ¥ cy orrtam f Land, bel to the Coat River aad Ka- hawhe Wining and Mgpnurecturing Uompany, estimeied te 009 Ace hererrem se'kerne iu dispute and the surtaan te. sere a fe ‘scree of the said 4,000 acro Wack.) The said ands CANNBI,, brace BITUMINOUS COAT , Va, eresk and the coming TRKMS © zB Five rchase money tho Ls eter nda ihe residue, vathede eal nitunl asta Moos, Sth nue et thereon from ORY 64 nale tbs purdliaser a & Commissioner, Pendens BLOT, Bpectat eo to pa anid sulp foods, at w rearouable “| veust F ScardsEs Na dt jer ‘ity uh bit. RK. Mant eeook'n raw Perrereret Tee w ALB! [ower ee on T it & ). TUTTLE, AUCHUNBi a 130 Broad wrist BALES UF EUBMTUMK Atne CATE DW ‘AND 8 UCKNUP costly t MakKc8 AND OF Pe jd of 26 ¥ ano fe this oly s quargmee o interes’ of «i moderste aod returie prompe ee . oF 01 i) ATT ANS oie, nec REL, GARD March 19, at 10 o’clook, at 65 Wardem Lane, the entire » retaicr dectining vvsiness; wleo best white Granite Common, &c. Sale posisive ond-without reserve. forbergaing Goods repacked for A i UCTION *AaLB—sT THE HO: Duane at Fueaday faphing a urce Baxatolle Table, a lot of Segurs, Caoks, thr-e marble Tables, fo r Beaste, sore tare Te bs, 2 diz Kotves and F cke, the kind im the -_* ‘a (SHAD , tuft ne celebrated county, UCIION NOTL b —LARGE AND POSE IVE sal Crockery, Chine and 10° packages Gla‘aware, vy J BaRiLbT., aactionrer —Tucsdur, March .9, at Wo ct 2st Pearl street, a choice stock in lols for dealers; no No posipouement; call and se DMINLTRAIOG’s SaLb.—GICHD, WALTR Rd, AUC- tloncer, will sell .a 4eduesday, March 90, at 108; O'olsek, at No. 4 Bayard street, a large quautity of Bri-seuy aud thaws | By Carpeus, Feather auuscoold Furoiure, loves eld ‘caring Apparel, Fe 3 B WEAVaE, JR, ALOTIONKKK-OFFICE 408 NLNTEL L Paatrenue | iu ail 'on Tueed-y, Maroh by viu6 af mortgage, at Lids o'cl on the mis-8, 204 Woes Twentierh streey Houswbeld Furuiture, conslsting of Palo 2 oer, Dining oom and Kitchen Furnivure, Ol Am, 8. SEBS NS, Attoracy B WhaVER, JR, atCil N&R, Wil SBLL OM o Wopeeden, March 20, at L(43 Grosdway, a large assort- ment of ti Furniture. consisting of Countors, Oyster bial 100 Gaxira a d dwols, vil . aiotings, &o. sale com- me ig wt 10} o'clock A. OOBERY SaLB.—’. H VAN ANTWESP, AUG- toneer, witl sel! at the store of W. & & it. Matthews, 213 sear mon uasday, ‘March 10, at 100 clock, ta lous }O eu cout raa'te, J. hooking Hien und Yellow Were greal us oreahent ADEtT, avOTIOSEen—DRU@ aret,"at "Ou ich oe 0 DARE HB stock.—BUBDETT, JUNES & Gag, March 19, at No. 34 Beckman sirect, ince of stock of sald store and the Oxtures, large Sate, Lesks, Counters, Cases, Glass Cases, Phitform scale, belting, Dra ners, a6. Ls PING OR LGLNAL, OLL Pal NTINGS. A EE, Hy SCHENK, on tuotday, 19th inst. 9t 18 ‘at their selerrvom, way, Reniloction of Fine Dil Paluting: ich ars many feizinule bosring the Rtn FS fine « elmens by Mauzon! 5 ‘lesser. Rw. Gwordyecbacp, Hekklug, Newel’ aod Gihets "Tbe stove arp Low on skninion end wil be posueve- ly sold as above. DWARD PoT INGER, AUC TI sNE! WILL ad to o'elouk, teat ck ‘on fuceday, March I Gy tures of the Grpcery ane Liquor store KW aveon v, bel beventh aps bighth streets, eoneisiing of # ch ace 6c! of Wines Cordials, Teas, Greceries, &c. aleo tlorse Wag mand Harness, Dealers and consumers are r-specifully imviced te attecd. OR SALE—aT PUBLIO AUCTION, MAROH &% VF {ob 'M, cn the premises, a flue two story House ano goed Curbuila: ader, with two acres of fea aptly Located, Fort Jorvia N,V. Fur aeseriptiog i ant rt N.Y. ‘or et Tine aireet a est Ms a ENKY B. WE G78 1, AUCTIVNEES, 7ILLSBLLOM ToReDAL, & prising in part of rosewood, mab ‘and black. ‘out Parlor butts, dt fa bro . hig } magnet, saps and hareloth, rove: et snd sola Table, -etem et 4 &>., cham rai de 8 Library furcicare, every a rom Suits, and manogaay Ww Hat ctapds, deo Furm, wg ie, oe 5 % i i ORTGAGE SAL M, DOUGHT >, auctioncer, #11 sell jay. 49, at 10% o'el ch, at’ salesco tn No 89 Nassau street, « gem ety] assortment of Curuiture removed for coavenionce nf CODtstINg Of wah gary and rudw00 Darlur tur aiLUre, viet solid rosewood rar lor yu'ts, covered ta broeatells; via : Peso a-tetes, sewing Cusira, Micrors Grussols aed ingrsn tng, marble top Centre Tables, Book "ase: ug suregu>, Warhsands, ed ‘wads Has? Mattreasea, Lounges, Wardrobes, ollies suruttur, Desks aad Obairs; alsa, three 4 idee’ “a sot Lon safea parlor Arm and « tlcloi AWN BRUKBO'S abe 6 BUF BGMIKLO Wile seil thin day, at 1 o'clwos, om the cor: or of Columbia aad Brame bites 6, «large lot of wen and women's vow @ dig, Watohes, Jewelry» ol. and various otnor artt Wo Durwerous ty menuon” By order ul Mrs Ulpaeo, Lizeasad awe stuker, BB 1 cus io bil 16 oold ax Ae ool ck, nnd the W>tehes and ‘eve ry at balf-past 1 P.M. baths PaOrKKlY Of the Saratoga Brewery, re- Ay Gah. O' AClOrIDR pap ea bs oareu be EMPT! BY sack OF arsioga street kvown ecu tly damaged by fire, suited Cot cor at Bute bs Koown as the o: ¥, la fy a 1 ats O'cloed. al ot om oe with tne in'prose ments there.b, Coming on thy south sf of aretege soe LAM eet, by a depth of 2.0 feet to. Jove hins street Ab © i be old iD ene Jot +r diviced w “wit purchasers, DiOvr Mr Lis Conv Of M Very large mm wod 3 35 * tb dwet hu aoe stably g. ‘Terme acsule, wbich will bel bes ral. ‘Tide ud putable, Sold cuouny iran ves to day of cele. For turber particulars a ply ty Loaad O B60n, 98 Kaito strc. culumore, 4 , oF ou \Pe pre } 2 kD. BOuat?, A Tionehs, Wiuu BLL, ON “. Tucsiay, Much ' 19, by viriwe 0: a'chattel mortgage aA eg j 10}, o'o chy oD We Pirmninen Dy a8 ueon wd Bah SS Aeneas rir Cb wre, Ort mss, window shades «piel ane ple bed %, srussels and ingran Pris UNCLAL tod Fu got Tables, Hedman and Beddi Chamber Furniure, cae went Chairs, Wulict Urockory, oa Furniture, &e., de. ILLIAM AnHOT , AUGGONGER—UFPLIB NU. rest Sroedway—Wiil sell on Tus 19th inst, at 10M o'chck, thes Wek ond tuxvuts of the W balesale Grosery) store Si Tenth mireel, MeAE avenue Uy coowming Of lar naniities of coap, starr, slack and Urecu Thay one FL Mh abd ox wee Of Brake pean, two &pendid Coun Horse, Wakun sod laren. Als), Sue largs Truck. ry ae. W M. WiTI bes, nivure, dc, of a 1 u ; i cmnliy bresting UD wookiog avd other « Pier ud wpring Satie epreads, Wlanket « aatwe to © ae bet “ t ib oa, ulna © are, Kirot en turaitur, & wer Cutiory, &e —meking a fas avurt »ehive ment for iamilies’ abd otbetm Gover Can be packed os tae premive s besud aavisu AMALR OW ¥ D PUR NAN) « A ten menihe old, tore Lgent, with pieasin, pe] Auerkc DB Arents, wha! 4d opt it a god person, mm dere by eddrersing ames bY ES Armioton —'y VK AD. | fitirm—a Ne ota) Gish, THRER ee > wet to be yeore apd pine ‘Atworacy sweet, A ni a flow, Rear wowed, BORE dane SANDS. Haves Anse by at ov 8, Pam PHO Bi. diphie — ——$——$ 5 —————————__— F PBRUY WiLL PLéso® VALL ACS, AR WILL hear trom fre ud ¢. atv vas bbe s/U0R ANU UnUAGs unto, whe an tecd wn hoa Work 1a 186, aud afterwards oo One A hew leat ow Ferre ia ot Loui’ ‘b= tunnlt ulty vecerved 17 now be weom Chirty staie cael rent ab) inform don vt een bromer, «im eon bh Phir) or veneh ot papers please © py Mang Bite Fo «levepth avenue, feta New York | Sullaw aad ot qud> seks, LBT M& KNW ot e inn oO wne me, Welte mem Tkuow ; i bets you mret it yon Be Hine, task « hes ‘urned trom W Pig pane, on . ih bi-ck elute the howema, aaeuke root Anica sin ‘eather toute; brown Naw, Tight blue exse cae z ‘concer sing the Fetters tor eben sf a TN RECTURE SRANOS, ERCTURR Wiki, \ mw Hee AL Och Ho bresdway, sod at Fro, Leug s tovms, TK—ALBKAT a. JOas8UN Mike e BLS NOU At aged snowa footh om, smOULD Tae, i CORSBLUS TobN Om, denuev, Staten Island, 1D Um N, G nd Individual advance Tbe Cope insure, evens, ‘ OMe, fea dorcel ee i enawatven Fears id on paatd Brond ebemidrts peigie Ber <= evening. by x igeg, th Pe tes i = ° a § min RESTAURANTS, oD NO! , stan 4s PUAN eee eee At paItLn, the ae Frufeni Uisneme trom my ak Trivhve bianers, Preteens | 4

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